Metro MorningMinimum WageMar 27, 2015 | 7:48The movement to raise the minimum wage is growing. In the U.S., 19 cities are raising their minimum wage, a few as high as 15 dollars. Matt Galloway spoke about the momentum with Stephanie Luce, professor at the City University of New York.

Metro MorningJewish Eateries Opening and ClosingMar 27, 2015 | 6:39There are some big changes coming to Jewish food institutions on Bathurst Street. Matt Galloway spoke with Joel Daiter, who is closing his business, and Lorne Pancer, who is re-opening his family business.

Metro Morning"The Boy Who Should Have Lived"Mar 27, 2015 | 6:28The mother of a 12-year-old boy who took his own life wants an inquest into his death. Janet Petrella-Ashby believes there's a lot that we can take from his story to fix Ontario's health care system. Matt Galloway spoke with her.

Metro MorningCatholic School Board BudgetMar 27, 2015 | 7:49The Toronto Catholic District School Board is facing an even bigger deficit than it was expecting--over 34 million dollars. Matt Galloway spoke with the board's chair, Mike Del Grande.

Metro MorningReturn to Bay StreetMar 26, 2015 | 7:13Women who take a break from successful Bay Street careers can find it difficult to return, but a mentorship program has been trying to change that. Matt Galloway spoke with mentor Eric Tripp and participant Sue Cowan.

Metro MorningRecord ShowMar 26, 2015 | 5:36The annual Toronto Record Show this Sunday is a haven for everyone who prefers vinyl over digital. Matt Galloway spoke with of the organizers, record dealer Aaron Keele.

Metro MorningUyghur FilmMar 26, 2015 | 7:23How did a group of Uyghurs end up behind bars in Guantanamo Bay? That's among the questions at the heart of a documentary being screened tonight. Matt Galloway spoke with Michelle Shephard, one of the producers.

Metro MorningMayoral CloutMar 26, 2015 | 6:49Mayor John Tory and his counterpart from Montreal, Denis Coderre, have formed an alliance. But what can two big city mayors really accomplish together? Matt Galloway spoke with municipal affairs consultant Brian Kelcey.